Tango01 | 05 Jun 2015 11:19 a.m. PST |
"The E3 Expo is always a week full of huge game announcements one after the other after the other, but can you think of anything that will make as big an impact as Fallout 4? Well, maybe it'll make a bit less of an impact than it would have, insofar as Bethesda announced it this morning, two weeks prior to the trade show. Yes, your favorite post-apocalyptic role-playing game is back, looking absolutely gorgeous—and why shouldn't it, since it's only available on next-gen game consoles and PC? If you haven't upgraded to PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, Fallout 4 may be your tipping point. There's something exciting about looking at the vistas in the trailer and knowing that you'll actually be able to explore all of them at your leisure; that this is not a linear action game that you'll blow through in five hours, racing past each of these set pieces like Forrest Gump running back and forth across the continental United States. Knowing that this will be your new home for a good long while. Bethesda will advance the story by actually showing a real-time gameplay demo from Fallout 4 at its E3 press conference on Sunday evening, June 14. (I mean, I'm assuming that we're not looking at actual gameplay scenarios in the trailer, unless Fallout 4 is a dog simulator in which you sniff artifacts to see scenes from the past. Although I would also play that game.)" YouTube link Amicalement Armand |
nazrat | 05 Jun 2015 12:52 p.m. PST |
Yep, looks like I'll finally be getting an X-Box 1 or the new Playstation… |
Earl of the North | 05 Jun 2015 12:58 p.m. PST |
I'm planning on watching the real time demo, Fallout is my favorite video game series. |
Dentatus | 06 Jun 2015 5:55 a.m. PST |
Wait… No pc? gaaaaaaaaah! |
Earl of the North | 06 Jun 2015 9:24 a.m. PST |
It on PC, XBox One and PS4. |
Stealth1000 | 06 Jun 2015 10:18 a.m. PST |
Don't do E-games anymore. Eats into real time gaming. |
Dentatus | 06 Jun 2015 5:12 p.m. PST |
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javelin98 | 08 Jun 2015 7:48 p.m. PST |
Wow… I've played and loved Fallout since the very first one, and this is easily the most depressing trailer they've yet produced. The previous games' trailers were all kind of whimsical and darkly humorous, but this one makes me feel like I need to go to therapy or something. |
Mithmee | 08 Jun 2015 7:50 p.m. PST |
So why did the guy not search those buildings? He just might have been able to use that suit of armor. |
Earl of the North | 09 Jun 2015 1:37 a.m. PST |
The garage with the T-45d Power Armour is I believe the Main Characters housing at the start of the game after you leave the Vault in the trailer. It contains lots of hints at stuff for Fallout, like the Power Armour, the workbench, the custom parts for the laser rifle, the minigun, customised rifle just outside, skill books etc….oh and course the big hint in the trailer is the voiced main character for the first time in the Fallout games. |
axabrax | 10 Jun 2015 8:04 a.m. PST |
Is it just me, or do the graphics look a bit dated compared to what's possible these days? Maybe I'm just spoiled by fully modded out versions on the PC. If you compare them to the Witcher 3 or the videos for Arkham Knight they look even less impressive, and I think it's likely that the preview video contains the best graphics they can present and not the actual experience. I mean I will play it anyway as graphics aren't the most important thing in the world, but the graphics are part of what is being touted. I guess we'll know more after E3… |
Gunfreak | 10 Jun 2015 2:26 p.m. PST |
Others have commented the graphics too. It uses the skyrim engine (and quite frankly skyrim looks crap with out massive amount of mods) Its probebly just moderately upgraded, so atleast ps4 and xbox one should run it just fine |
Earl of the North | 11 Jun 2015 1:14 p.m. PST |
Fallout and TES games have always seemed to lag behind on graphics, at least it seems that these are the actual graphics instead of 'look at the pretty'…..eh, downgraded for the actual game. |